
The Natural History Museum is a scientific resource of world-class importance, a powerhouse of research, and a purveyor of knowledge to people of all ages and backgrounds.

Founded in 1893 and in its current building since 1921, The Field Museum is one of the world's premier natural history museums, housing more than 24 million artifacts and specimens. It is also a major scientific research center, with a presence in scores of countries and with more than 70... more

The DIA is committed to remaining open with full programming during the renovation and is using this time as an opportunity to reinstall some of the ,greatest hits, from its collection in an unconventional manner. Breaking with the tradition of displaying art chronologically and strictly... more

Brooklyn Museum Logo The Brooklyn Museum is the second largest art museum in New York City and one of the largest in the United States. One of the premier art institutions in the world, its permanent collection includes more than one and a half million objects, from ancient Egyptian... more

The High Museum of Art, founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association, is the leading art museum in the southeastern United States. With more than 11,000 works of art in its permanent collection, the High Museum of Art has an extensive anthology of 19th- and 20th-century American and... more

The 23,000 works of art in the Museum's encyclopedic collections span 5,000 years of history and represent all media with renowned strengths in the arts of the ancient Americas, Africa, Indonesia and South Asia; European and American painting, sculpture and decorative arts; and American... more

The Indianapolis Museum of Art is among the largest and oldest general art museums in the United States. Founded in 1883, the Museum now boasts a permanent collection of more than 50,000 works of art that span the range and scope of art history. In addition to housing its world-class art... more

The DuSable Museum of African American History is a Chicago community institution and the first non-profit museum dedicated to the collection, documentation, preservation, study and the dissemination of the history and culture of the Africans and African Americans. As an educational... more

Though the California African American Museum is a state museum and thus focuses part of its collection on objects pertinent to the state, African Americans did not spontaneously arrive here. Rather, their journey traverses centuries, multiple legs and destinations. Theirs is a history of... more

Founded in 1924, the Orlando Museum of Art was one of the first museums to be nationally accredited in 1971. It is ranked as one of the leading art museums in the Southeast because of its permanent collections (American, African and Pre-Columbian), world-class exhibitions, educational... more

The Mission of the Tubman Museum is to educate people about African American art, history and culture and to promote harmony among all races. In 1981, Father Richard Keil, pastor of the Saint Peter Claver Catholic Church, made a down payment on a vacant, 8,500-square foot warehouse and... more

The recently transformed Peabody Essex Museum presents art and culture from New England and around the world. The museum's collections are among the finest of their kind, showcasing and unrivaled spectrum of American art and architecture (including four National Historic Landmark... more

The North Carolina Museum of Art's permanent collection spans more than 5,000 years, from ancient Egypt to the present, making the institution one of the premier visual arts museums in the Southeast.

The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is the world's largest institution dedicated to the African American experience. The Museum provides exhibitions and programs that explore the diversity of African American history and culture. The Museum houses over 30,000... more

The Studio Museum in Harlem is a contemporary art museum that focuses on the work of artists of African descent locally, nationally and globally, as well as work that has been inspired and influenced by African-American culture, through its exhibitions, Artists-in-Residence program,... more

The North Carolina Museum of History is committed to providing a rewarding and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Large-print brochures and sign language interpreters are available (please give us three days' notice for interpreters). To ensure that our guides make the best use of... more

The Museum for African Art is the center for discovering the arts of Africa, from classic to contemporary. We collect, preserve and exhibit art that is as dynamic and diverse as the continent of Africa. We cultivate an appreciation for Africa's historical and current impact on world... more

The HistoryMakers is a national 501 (c)(3) non-profit video oral history archive headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The HistoryMakers is dedicated to preserving African American history as the missing link in American history. Focused on American history, oral history and education in... more

The Speed Art Museum is a non-profit arts institution located at 2035 South Third Street adjacent to the University of Louisville campus. Exit I-65 to Eastern Parkway. The museum is also accessible by TARC Fourth Street and Eastern Parkway routes.

The Taft Museum of Art is one of the finest small art museums in America. A National Historic Landmark built in 1820, the Taft is home to an extensive art collection that includes European and American master paintings, Chinese porcelains, and European decorative arts. See major works by... more

An international museum, based in San Francisco, MoAD is committed to showcasing the "best of the best" from the African Diaspora. To facilitate this, MoAD reaches out and initiates collaborative ventures with institutions of similar vision from around the world. Already, the museum has... more

En Foco is a non-profit organization that nurtures and supports contemporary fine art and documentary photographers of diverse cultures, primarily U.S. residents of Latino, African and Asian heritage, and Native Peoples of the Americas and the Pacific. For over 30 years, it has been in... more

The Idaho Black History Museum was founded in 1995 and currently is the only African American history museum in the pacific northwest. The museum's purpose is to build bridges between cultures to explore issues that affect Americans of all cultures and ethnicities.

The Honolulu Academy of Arts is dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation, and teaching of the visual arts, and the presentation of exhibitions, films and videos, performing arts, and public programs specifically relevant to Hawai'i's ethnically diverse community.

Heritage Auction Galleries is the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Our 336,994 members are a testament to our reputation for professional business practices and unprecedented knowledge in the field of collectibles. Our mission is to provide the Internet's most indispensable... more

Hammonds House Museum is a fine art museum and educational reservoir for persons of all ages which also serves as a unique cultural ambassador to countless visitors from around the world. The organization maintains an excellent solid sense of identity and provides arts related community... more

The Eden Project was established as one of the landmark Millennium projects in the UK to mark the year 2000 and is structured as an educational charitable trust. The Eden Project communicates its story in a 'Living Theatre of Plants and People' based in a large crater in which nestle two... more

Founded in 1978, the October Gallery is an art gallery dedicated to the appreciation of art from all cultures around the world. The Gallery exhibits and promotes art of the transvangarde - or trans-cultural avant-garde - that is to say, the work of artists who, whilst working at the... more

We, the Legacy Council of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, are a diverse group called together as a community. Our mission is the historical awareness and academic development of ourselves and of our young people. We gladly welcome those that are young or young-at-heart to cheerfully join... more

MofAC offers programs in both public and private schools grades K-12 and to home schooled students. Our outreach and on-site programs are designed to meet the needs of area educators, to help enrich curriculum and benefit students through experiential learning. Through a special... more

MoCADA was founded in 1999 in a building owned by the historical Bridge Street AWME Church in the community of Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, New York. Laurie A. Cumbo created MoCADA in response to Brooklyn's overwhelming need for a museum reflective of the art and culture of the African... more

The Bronzeville Children's Museum was founded on August 20, 1993 by Peggy A. Montes and a group of dedicated business, civic, cultural and educational leaders who saw the need for a "children friendly" museum to help increase literacy and open the doors to knowledge, hope and self-esteem... more

The Museum of African American History is a not-for-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans in New England from the Colonial Period through the 19th century. Incorporated in 1966, the Museum serves... more

Founded in 1968, the Hamilton Hill Arts Center is a rich artistic outlet for African and African-American cultural arts in the Schenectady community; it is the only arts center of its kind between New York City and Syracuse. The center draws upon the cultural, visual, technological and... more

Nanny Jack & Co. is an organization devoted to discovering, appreciating and promoting African American history and culture through collecting, researching, interpreting, preserving and disseminating information on Black Memorabilia. We maintain archives of over 30,000 items of... more

ArnaBonTempsMuseum.com is committed to protecting your privacy and developing technology that gives you the most powerful and safe online experience. This Statement of Privacy applies to the ArnaBonTempsMuseum.com Web site and governs data collection and usage. By using the... more

The Bata Shoe Museum offers to the public a wide range of activities which illuminate the rich connections between footwear, culture and human nature:Our exhibition galleries change up to three times a year, with three curated exhibitions-each of which is on display for one to two... more

BCRI offers an exciting series of activities that realize our mission and vision.

Original paintings, prints & art licensing by Marcella Hayes Muhammad. Positive African American & cultural art. Commissions and licensing included.

Diamano Coura West African Dance Company is a non-profit cultural organization dedicated to the preservation and education of traditional West African music, dance, theater, and culture. Diamano Coura conducts ongoing workshops, youth programs, lecture demonstrations, community outreach... more
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